May 21 is Take Your Cameera to Work Day
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Selling Your Photography At Art Shows
Two Experienced Pros Tell You How

Interesting article on stock...

What Do You Have To Sell?

"Freelancers can learn a lot about the product they have to sell from the way advertising clients determine, develop and promote a product. Freelancers, like our clients, have got to start doing this."

Read the whole thing and more at her Communications Arts columns page.


If you are aware of Maria Piscopo's work in helping freelancers you may want to check out an archive of her writings. If you are not familiar with her, you must take a look and read every article... twice.

Lots of good stuff over at Creative Pro.


Save your images on your iPod..
Visit Apple iPod for more information...

Picture Perfect
Save a bundle on memory cards the next time you take your digital camera with you on vacation. When your card is full, simply transfer the images to your iPod via the handy Belkin Media Reader. The 40GB iPod holds 20,000 images (the equivalent of 160 256MB memory cards), the 20GB iPod holds 10,000 (80 cards) and the 10GB model holds 5,000 (40 cards).

Interesting articles for Fine Art and personal shooters at artandculture.com

Check out the extensive list of stories, interviews and more. Lots of good stuff.

This is a well designed site as well. However, after spending some time here you will grow frustrated at the amount of broken external links. Something to remember when you are maintaining your own site.


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Adobe released its Photoshop update, Photoshop CS, along with a suite of products for creative professionals. Photoshop CS comes as a successor of Photoshop 7 (why not 8? Don't you love how marketing people comes with names to confuse us?) and has a lot of improvements including:
• Improved File Browser
• Integrated digital camera RAW file support
• 16-bit extended editing capabilities, including layers, brushes, text and more
• Shadow/Highlight correction
• Histogram Palette
• Match Color Command
Photoshop CS can be bought separately ($649.00), updated from previous versions ($169.00) or as a suite